| 24 |  | */ | 
| 25 |  |  | 
| 26 |  | /** | 
| 27 | < | * @file Vector3.hpp | 
| 27 | > | * @file GenericFactory.hpp | 
| 28 |  | * @author Teng Lin | 
| 29 | < | * @date 09/14/2004 | 
| 29 | > | * @date 10/24/2004 | 
| 30 |  | * @version 1.0 | 
| 31 |  | */ | 
| 32 |  | #ifndef UTIL_GENERICFACTORY_HPP | 
| 33 |  | #define UTIL_GENERICFACTORY_HPP | 
| 34 | + | #include <cassert> | 
| 35 |  | #include <map> | 
| 36 |  | #include <string> | 
| 37 | + | #include <vector> | 
| 38 |  |  | 
| 39 | < | template<class Product, typename Creator, typename ProductIdentType = std::string> | 
| 40 | < | class GenericFactory{ | 
| 39 | > | namespace oopse { | 
| 40 | > |  | 
| 41 | > | /** | 
| 42 | > | * @class GenericFactory GenericFactory.hpp "utils/GenericFactory.hpp" | 
| 43 | > | * @brief GenericFactory is a template based Object Factory | 
| 44 | > | * Factory pattern is used to define an interface for creating an object. | 
| 45 | > | * | 
| 46 | > | * @param Object the base class of the hierarchy for which you provide the object factory. | 
| 47 | > | * @param IdentType the object that identifies the type of the concrete object. Default type is string | 
| 48 | > | * @param Creator  the callable entity that creates objects. This type must support operator(), | 
| 49 | > | * taking no parameters and returning a pointer to Object. Default type is function pointer. | 
| 50 | > | * | 
| 51 | > | * Usage: | 
| 52 | > | * @code | 
| 53 | > | * //Shape class | 
| 54 | > | * class Shape { | 
| 55 | > | * ... | 
| 56 | > | * }; | 
| 57 | > | * | 
| 58 | > | * //instantiating a new object factory | 
| 59 | > | * typedef GenericFactory<Shape> ShapeFactory; | 
| 60 | > | * | 
| 61 | > | * //Line class | 
| 62 | > | * class Line : public Shape{ | 
| 63 | > | * ... | 
| 64 | > | * }; | 
| 65 | > | * | 
| 66 | > | * //declare function to create Line | 
| 67 | > | * Shape* createLine() { | 
| 68 | > | *   return new Line; | 
| 69 | > | * } | 
| 70 | > | * | 
| 71 | > | * //register createLine | 
| 72 | > | * //note: must put ShapeFactory::getInstance()->registerCreator("Line", createLine) on the right | 
| 73 | > | * //hand side, otherwise the compiler will consider it as a function declaration | 
| 74 | > | * const bool registeredLine = ShapeFactory::getInstance()->registerCreator("Line", createLine); | 
| 75 | > | * | 
| 76 | > | * //Circle class | 
| 77 | > | * class Circle : public Shape{ | 
| 78 | > | * ... | 
| 79 | > | * }; | 
| 80 | > | * | 
| 81 | > | * //declare function to create Circle | 
| 82 | > | * Shape* createCircle() { | 
| 83 | > | *   return new Circle; | 
| 84 | > | * } | 
| 85 | > | * | 
| 86 | > | * //register createCircle | 
| 87 | > | * const bool registeredCircle = ShapeFactory::getInstance()->registerCreator("Circle", createCircle); | 
| 88 | > | * | 
| 89 | > | * //create object by ident | 
| 90 | > | * Line* line = ShapeFactory::getInstance()->createObject("Line"); | 
| 91 | > | * Circle* circle = ShapeFactory::getInstance()->createObject("Circle"); | 
| 92 | > | * @endcode | 
| 93 | > | * | 
| 94 | > | * Or the user can use predefined macro DECLARE_CREATOR and REGISTER_CREATOR | 
| 95 | > | * @code | 
| 96 | > | * //Shape class | 
| 97 | > | * class Shape { | 
| 98 | > | * ... | 
| 99 | > | * }; | 
| 100 | > | * | 
| 101 | > | * //instantiating a new object factory | 
| 102 | > | * typedef GenericFactory<Shape> ShapeFactory; | 
| 103 | > | * | 
| 104 | > | * //Line class | 
| 105 | > | * class Line : public Shape{ | 
| 106 | > | * ... | 
| 107 | > | * }; | 
| 108 | > | * | 
| 109 | > | * //declare function using macro | 
| 110 | > | * DECLARE_CREATOR(Shape, Line) | 
| 111 | > | * | 
| 112 | > | * //register using macro | 
| 113 | > | * REGISTER_CREATOR(ShapeFactory, "Line", Line); | 
| 114 | > |  | 
| 115 | > | * //Circle class | 
| 116 | > | * class Circle : public Shape{ | 
| 117 | > | * ... | 
| 118 | > | * }; | 
| 119 | > | * | 
| 120 | > | * //declare function using macro | 
| 121 | > | * DECLARE_CREATOR(Shape, Circle) | 
| 122 | > | * | 
| 123 | > | * //register using macro | 
| 124 | > | * REGISTER_CREATOR(ShapeFactory, "Circle", Circle); | 
| 125 | > | * @endcode | 
| 126 | > | */ | 
| 127 | > | template<class Object, typename IdentType = std::string, typename Creator = Object* (*)()> | 
| 128 | > | class GenericFactory { | 
| 129 |  | public: | 
| 130 | + | typedef GenericFactory<Object, IdentType, Creator> FactoryType; | 
| 131 | + | typedef std::map<IdentType, Creator> CreatorMapType; | 
| 132 |  |  | 
| 133 | < | typedef map<ProductIdentType,  Creator*> CreatorMapType; | 
| 134 | < | ~GenericFactory(); | 
| 133 | > | /** | 
| 134 | > | * Returns an instance of object factory | 
| 135 | > | * @return an instance of object factory | 
| 136 | > | */ | 
| 137 | > | static FactoryType* getInstance(){ | 
| 138 | > | if (instance_ == NULL) | 
| 139 | > | instance_ = new FactoryType; | 
| 140 | > | return instance_; | 
| 141 | > | } | 
| 142 |  |  | 
| 143 | < | static GenericFactory* getInstance(); | 
| 143 | > | /** | 
| 144 | > | * Registers a creator with a type identifier | 
| 145 | > | * @return true if registration is succeed, otherwise return false | 
| 146 | > | * @id the identification of the concrete object | 
| 147 | > | * @creator the object responsible to create the concrete object | 
| 148 | > | */ | 
| 149 | > | bool registerCreator(const IdentType& id, Creator creator) { | 
| 150 | > | return creatorMap_.insert( | 
| 151 | > | CreatorMapType::value_type(id, creator)).second; | 
| 152 | > | } | 
| 153 |  |  | 
| 154 | < | bool register(CreatorType*  creator); | 
| 154 | > | /** | 
| 155 | > | * Unregisters the creator for the given type identifier. If the type identifier | 
| 156 | > | * was previously registered, the function returns true. | 
| 157 | > | * @return truethe type identifier was previously registered and the creator is removed, | 
| 158 | > | * otherwise return false | 
| 159 | > | * @id the identification of the concrete object | 
| 160 | > | */ | 
| 161 | > | bool unregisterCreator(const IdentType& id) { | 
| 162 | > | return creatorMap_.erase(id) == 1; | 
| 163 | > | } | 
| 164 |  |  | 
| 165 | < | bool unregister(); | 
| 166 | < |  | 
| 167 | < | bool hasCreator( const ProductIdentType& id ); | 
| 165 | > | /** | 
| 166 | > | * Looks up the type identifier in the internal map. If it is found, it invokes the | 
| 167 | > | * corresponding creator for the type identifier and returns its result. | 
| 168 | > | * @return a pointer of the concrete object, return NULL if no creator is registed for | 
| 169 | > | * creating this concrete object | 
| 170 | > | * @param id the identification of the concrete object | 
| 171 | > | */ | 
| 172 | > | Object* createObject(const IdentType& id) { | 
| 173 | > | typename CreatorMapType::iterator i = creatorMap_.find(id); | 
| 174 | > | if (i != creatorMap_.end()) { | 
| 175 | > | //invoke functor to create object | 
| 176 | > | return (i->second)(); | 
| 177 | > | } else { | 
| 178 | > | return NULL; | 
| 179 | > | } | 
| 180 | > | } | 
| 181 |  |  | 
| 182 | < | const std::string toString(); | 
| 182 | > | /** | 
| 183 | > | *  Returns all of the registed  type identifiers | 
| 184 | > | * @return all of the registed  type identifiers | 
| 185 | > | */ | 
| 186 | > | std::vector<IdentType> getIdents() { | 
| 187 | > | std::vector<IdentType> idents; | 
| 188 | > | typename CreatorMapType::iterator i; | 
| 189 |  |  | 
| 190 | < | Product* createProduct( const ProductIdentType& id ); | 
| 191 | < |  | 
| 192 | < | private: | 
| 193 | < | GenericFactory(){} | 
| 194 | < | static GenericFactory* instance_; | 
| 195 | < | map<string,  Creator*> creatorMap_; | 
| 190 | > | for (i = creatorMap_.begin(); i != creatorMap_.end(); ++i) { | 
| 191 | > | idents.push_back(i->first); | 
| 192 | > | } | 
| 193 | > |  | 
| 194 | > | return idents; | 
| 195 | > | } | 
| 196 | > |  | 
| 197 | > | public: | 
| 198 | > | static FactoryType* instance_; | 
| 199 | > | CreatorMapType creatorMap_; | 
| 200 |  | }; | 
| 201 |  |  | 
| 202 | < | typedef GenericFactory<ForceFieldParser, > ForceFiledParserFactory; | 
| 203 | < | #endif | 
| 202 | > | /** write out all of the type identifiers to an output stream */ | 
| 203 | > | template<typename O, typename I, typename C> | 
| 204 | > | std::ostream& operator <<(std::ostream& o, GenericFactory<O, I, C>& factory) { | 
| 205 | > | std::vector<I> idents; | 
| 206 | > | std::vector<I>::iterator i; | 
| 207 |  |  | 
| 208 | + | idents = factory.getIdents(); | 
| 209 | + |  | 
| 210 | + | o << "Avaliable type identifiers in this factory: " << std::endl; | 
| 211 | + | for (i = idents.begin(); i != idents.end(); ++i) { | 
| 212 | + | o << *i << std::endl; | 
| 213 | + | } | 
| 214 | + |  | 
| 215 | + | return o; | 
| 216 | + | } | 
| 217 | + |  | 
| 218 | + | //static template class member | 
| 219 | + | template<class Object, typename IdentType,typename Creator> | 
| 220 | + | GenericFactory<Object,IdentType,Creator>* GenericFactory<Object,IdentType,Creator>::instance_ ; | 
| 221 | + |  | 
| 222 | + |  | 
| 223 | + | #define DECLARE_CREATOR(abstractObject, concreteObject) \ | 
| 224 | + | inline abstractObject* create##concreteObject(){\ | 
| 225 | + | return new concreteObject;\ | 
| 226 | + | } | 
| 227 | + |  | 
| 228 | + | #define REGISTER_CREATOR(factory, ident, concreteObject) \ | 
| 229 | + | const bool registered##concreteObject = factory::getInstance()->registerCreator(ident, create##concreteObject); | 
| 230 | + |  | 
| 231 | + |  | 
| 232 | + | }//namespace oopse | 
| 233 | + | #endif //UTIL_GENERICFACTORY_HPP | 
| 234 | + |  |